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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1982, p. 4

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Friday Aprils Clang clang clang Georgetowns model railroad buffs are mobile at last and theyre bringing a major layout display to the cultural centre By BRIAN ROBINSON timid After II of work the Georgetown Model Railroad Club proudly presents Its first Model Railroad on at the Italian Kills a Cultural Centre May On display will be the club new modular portable layout a small scale lay out and a Inch lb steam model Memben wilt be on hand to discuss he hobby and any Creek and it Valley Railway Is modelled alter Ihe Count and Credit Valley arras The layout wilt be In full operation scenery reoerillnK llie locaht ram the Niagara Escarpment to a show During the years of many new eel have been learned the club mem bers and modern mntrrljls ranging from cork wall Itln through Improved rub ber rice Ironic chips are One longsuffering wife was heard about the disappearance of her Its that a material Intended make an eye look clean and beautiful ran also make a railroad car look dirt and ugly Most of the materials used other than equipment such as brass locomotives were obtained from local merchants and s Apart from the and Croft stores the local hardware electronics and drug stores searched for supplies and even the Bruce Trail yielded onw model trees In 1971 club decided to build a large model railroad which could demonstrate to the local community that the hobby provides an opportun to develop and use many but Georgetown Model Railroad Club Brian he club newly portable layout go an public I Bring the whole family for a real visual treat re countryside The miniature wildlife goes scurry Canadian Pacific crosses the Silver Creek bridge on reck and Credit Valley Railway part of the sprawling model railroad layout coming to the II cultural centre Using casting resin or river water is Just one of the fascinating enabling Georgetown Model Railroad Club create a lifelike Ian die ape Zone convention this Monday night Anyone who received an Invitation to the Initiation and Honors and Awards Night and did not attend may pick up their branch by taw pamphlet and pin at the bar Any member ordinary associate voting or honorary who has not received a lapel pin may do so by seeing the member ship chairman Any member who has paid this year dues and has not received his membership card should check at the bar LEGION LINES By lorn Elliott Last call or m euchre at noon play at 1 p two persons per team per all money returned in pruts followed by Hard Time Dance in the evening per ptrson Pies and peas and prize or the boy prize winner Hal ton Region had two honorable mention priu v inn in a province wide children fire prevention poster competition Richardson 10 of Martin St School In Milton and Peter Armstrong also 10 of School In Helton Hills each won priies as runners up In the competition sponsored by the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs according to Acting Captain Harold of Milton chairman of Hal ton Fire Prevention Committee For over JO years fire departments have been staging a poster contest for children of Grade age during the October fire prevention week campaign Municipal winners are chosen for a competition organized In by tht Elizabeth and i were both runners up in the 1981 wide poster contest posters from were entered In the provincial competition ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return Preparation 101 GUELPH ST Corner of Maple Ave 8772217 QoulMrvtc at good Tht homeowner Finn way ROBERT T AIT 8774614 877 CARPET CORNER Shop at Home Custom Made Drapes Personal InHome Service Shop Homo Free Estimates Many Specials at Tremendous vings Vinyl Coverings piliwwr OurPHcmArmNdToBr 8533620 Bill Prop certainly the toy imagin convincing club mem new laout could be easily by people was an moved it necessary but also thai lime layouts were for a public d splay of be taken to the publ only to be tin nature trujed before on Tie club then decided that the overcrowd problems due the to further in i owner of the and cons dcrable cash 1 the next mode pan Open Houses Ik di fined specific held In and illy th in our people alien m is meant that the tw at tin annual Torot to Model Railway Exhibition at the CNF grounds These shows proved that it was Indeed practical to move the lavoul and It still work well It also showed us that we can the layout at a d splay site in less than IS n mutes Now that portabit itb the completion of the new I and Cultural Centre the community now has the space suitable for a display and so the exhibition can be given Ihe hope that it may became an annual event depciding on the publ response See you House Sols 25th anniversary renews acquaintances with graphics master Georgetown Gallery Sol celebrates its years as a showcase for visual arts with a return visit by one of its most popular exhib itors who proprietor John des as the most remark able graphic artist of his generation Mr lias with Mr and Editions Canada of London Ontario which has shed 12 Intaglio prints by the artist in one portfolio based on novelist tram Kaflcas Die Vcrwaiidlung I Metamorpho sis Each of the 12 prints going on display at the Charles gallery this Saturday until May 13 was printed by hand on 300gram Arches pap er In 1G by 20inch sheets In a particular low collector edit Ion of copies plus five proofs Also on display until May 13 are sculptures by Theo Will of Toronto here from Amsterdam in 1958 when he was seven years old After studying sculpture under Windham Lawrence and apprenticing vtllh William Mc he travelled and worked Georgetown Art Cast dry He opened his own studio in Toronto in 1979 the year after his second House Sol exhibition Lost winter Merlon Gallery staged a large exhibit of his work spanning the past two years George Hawked was born in Owen bound In IMG and stud led general arts at the linker of He then furlh his studies for three years at the University of Toronto under painter Jack Chambers After his graduation in he taught drawing and at lumber College then the of Toronto and finally Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Mr sworkhas been the subject of several solo exhibitions at House Sol since 1573 as well as at Toronto Aggregation Gallery His work currently In the collections of of York and universities the Canada Art Bank Bank the city of Toronto the C1L and NCO collections and many private House Sol visitors can meet the artists this Saturday from CONGRATULATIONS RAIDERS 19811982 Canadian Champions FROM Branch 120 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Halton Hills Finest best hard time dress Tic LA lone convention April is at Port Credit A bus will the branch at p in si All members are welcome to at I reparations arc well for tie next Imperial Dance June 19 It is time to start thinking of who lo nominate to run the branch next year Nominal ions will be open May so giving it some serious Home Improvements Made EASY at HAZENS a OF HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS Hardworking Chain Saws The XL2 The Super2 SXLMini XL76 XL1 LIST 20995 31495 35995 28495 SPECIAL 16995 19495 29495 33995 26495 Save as much 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